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Transportation Demand Management

Includes all the activities and initiatives supported by WSDOT to provide a balanced transportation system that works for all users. Strategies include education, incentives, and disincentives to reduce the need for vehicle trips, and to shift to higher occupancy modes like transit and ridesharing.

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Vanpools

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Park and ride

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Telecommuting

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Bus stops

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Data Availability and Data Management

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Trip reduction ordinances

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Transit funding during construction

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High occupancy toll lanes

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Active parking management

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On-site facilities for employees walking or biking to work

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